Thrive Compendium
Team
| Adina Mornell |
| Art in Motion Symposium Organizer |
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Turn on one of your favorite pieces of music, find a place in your home where no one’s watching, and DANCE! Watch a good movie with a big batch of popcorn. My favorite way to make it is to use peanut oil to pop the corn and then top it with tamari and grated parmesan cheese. Think back to the time when (handwritten) letters were the way one communicated both across town and the globe. Take the time to write an email to a good friend, while remembering/rediscovering the power and joy of words. Be sure and turn off AI suggestions. Tell a story. Add lots of detail. Experiment! |
Keynote
| Katharina Schulze |
| Parliamentary Group Alliance 90/The Greens in the Bavarian State Parliament, Germany |
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Thrive Recommendations here |
Lectures
| Matthias Bertsch |
| Motion-Emotion-Lab at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria |
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Recovery is indeed an essential part of activity – not just a necessity but, in many ways, already a valuable outcome.
Regarding my presentation, I would be delighted to share outcomes from our research project through the ÖGfMM project site
Beyond academic dissemination, I would like to draw attention to our Instagram channel as a tool to connect with younger generations. It’s a space for exchange, inspiration, and outreach – feel free to follow, share, or interact.
Finally, I’d like to take this opportunity to announce our upcoming event:
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| Jane Ginsborg |
| Royal Northern College of Music, UK |
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Suggestions for ways to thrive –
Recommendations made in the presentation I shared with Sarah Upjohn and Susanna Cohen:
My current website is https://www.rncm.ac.uk/people/jane-ginsborg/ but I will be developing a new one over the coming months. I will remain contactable at jane.ginsborg@rncm.ac.uk for the foreseeable future. Articles available via open-access publication or directly from me, including the slides and references from our presentation:
I have also written three short (750-word) articles for American Music Teacher on healthy music making throughout the life course, and am happy to share the first two via email (jane.ginsborg@rncm.ac.uk). |
| Johannes Lunde Hatfield |
| Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway |
| To strive in everyday life, and especially when facing difficulties, I seek to maintain an accepting state of mind through which I repeat to myself that my fear and eagerness is rather uninteresting to others than myself, which is also the case with the extent to which I succeed or not. Thus, I tend to remind myself that my mind is evolutionarily hardwired to look out for obstacles and potential threats, which is totally unproportionally correlated to the tasks that human beings carry out in safe (overly) predictable western lifestyles ( I am probably not going to be eaten by a wild animal…). |
| Beatriz Ilari |
| USC Thornton School of Music, USA |
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Caetano Veloso - discography:
Brazilian music that I love:
Our forthcoming book:
Two films that I absolutely love: Baraka and Samsara (both by Ron Fricke) - sound and images (no dialogue)
Comfort food/drinks:
My website at USC: https://music.usc.edu/beatriz-ilari/ |
| Reinhard Kopiez |
| Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media (Germany) |
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My Suggestions for Thriving Stage Performance:
Recommendation for further reading: Platz, F., & Kopiez, R. (2022). Stage behavior, impression management, and charisma. In G. McPherson (Ed.), The Oxford handbook of music performance: Enhancements, health and wellbeing, science, and innovations (2nd ed., Vol. 2, pp. 84–102). Oxford University Press. |
| Janina Kruse |
| kbo Hospital for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Munich, Germany |
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- Song: Afraid no more - Bukahara - Book: Factfulness - Hans Rosling - Website (also available in english): https://www.yoga-quintessence.de/ - Articles available upon request about yoga for musicians. – Also, I am currently planning the next sequence of 10 yoga classes specifically for musicians. This will also include 3 private classes addressing individual needs and questions as well as a questionnaire to gain a better insight into what yoga can do for musicians. Feel free to contact me in English or German: info@yoga-quintessence.de |
| Veronika Jana Lubert |
| Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts – School of Music, Switzerland |
Specific recommendations during my presentation:
Links:
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| Tadhg MacIntyre Presented by: Cassandra Murphy |
| Innovation Value Institute, Maynooth University (Ireland) |
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Thrive Recommendations here |
| Raluca Matei |
| Johns Hopkins University, USA |
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Two links I’d like to share:
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| Margaret Osborne |
| University of Melbourne, Australia |
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A guaranteed ‘bliss-out’ on these two tracks: “All I need” by Air from the “Moon Safari” album https://open.spotify.com/track/6T10XPeC9X5xEaD6tMcK6M?si=992974984c734f3f “Says” by Nils Frahm from the “Spaces” album https://open.spotify.com/track/5626KdflSKfeDK7RJQfSrE?si=c1e50fbae1cb4637 Regenerating by sitting on the rocks and being caressed by the waves in the Mona Vale Beach Rockpool, Sydney, a meeting point between two northern Sydney beaches in the waters of the South Pacific Ocean |
| Chia-Jung Tsay |
| University of Oxford & University College London, UK University of Madison, USA |
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Thrive Recommendations here |
| Sinan von Stietencron |
| Art and Nature Foundation, Germany |
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As „thrive idea“ I recommend a mixture of the permaculture-principle observe and interact and the sitting place practice of the coyote-mentoring approach taught in wilderness schools around the world: First you find yourself a sitting place. It can be on your balcony, terrace, garden, in a park or any other outdoor place. It should be relatively undisturbed and accessible all year round. Go there as often as possible and just be there (at least 5 min at a time, ideally 30 min or longer). Make the place your „Me-Time“ place, where you spend time with yourself. Instead of taking in information through your phone or conversations, take in what happens in and around you. Observe the subtle changes in your mood, body, thoughts, but also in your environment, the plants, animals, seasons and so on. Don’t try to achieve something, but let things happen: If you feel to urge to write, strech, sketch or change something around you, follow it, but don’t plan or force it. See where the journey takes you. |
Workshops
| Asaf Bachrach |
| Centre national de la recherché scientifique (France) |
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Thrive Recommendations here |
| Bettina Bläsing |
| Bielefeld University, Department of Sport Science, Neurocognition and Action, Germany |
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- Go for a long walk in the forest or other favourite landscape, create an embodied ritual in nature and produce some land art. |
| Graham Fitch |
| London, UK |
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| Bettina Hafner |
| Coach and Personal Development, Munich, Germany |
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Thrive Recommendations here |
| Frank Heuser |
| University of California Los Angeles, UCLA, USA |
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Thrive Recommendations here |
| Noa Kageyama |
| The Juilliard School; Cleveland Institute of Music, USA |
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I spent a year watching TED talks during my lunch break at work. Often watching things that had nothing to do with my professional interests, but seemed intriguing nonetheless. And I ended up stumbling into lots of ways in which there was unexpected overlap, and sparked little exciting thoughts that I otherwise might not have had!
https://bulletproofmusician.com |
| Costas I. Karageorghis with Holger Geschwindner and Christian Felix Benning |
| Brunel University of London, Dept. of Sport, Health and Exercise Sciences, UK |
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A “playlist” of thrive ideas:
A link to my most recent book (Applying Music in Exercise and Sport, Human Kinetics Publishers) is
AiM25 delegates can access my back catalogue of publications (for free) via the link
Any other things? Professor Costas Karageorghis will be a keynote speaker at the 16th International Society of Sport Psychology (ISSP) World Congress, Hong Kong, 8–12 December 2025 He will also be leading an invited symposium on exercise hedonics at this congress, which will feature a stellar line-up of speakers representing four continents.
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| Klaus Rom |
| Karl-Franzens University Graz, Austria |
| Get yourself a routine on a daily bases of at least 15 Minutes of lonely- and quietness. With nothing to distract you except your own thoughts to listen to. Let them come and pass, they will return if they are important. Enjoy this moments of really being you. They will teach you which intentions to follow, and don’t be surprised if those phases will automatically increase. All good things grow by themselves. |
| László Stachó |
| Liszt Academy of Music, Budapest (Hungary) |
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What I would like to share with the participants, is this paper of mine:
with its Supplementary Video Material available here:
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| Oliver Margulies |
| Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK), Switzerland |
Links:
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